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Frustrated by the media? Disillusioned by our seeming inability to come to grips with difficult issues? Us too. We think improving the
credibility of the information we encounter is key to solving this problem. In fact, we think it's humanity’s biggest challenge.

Imagine:

If as we encountered new
information, in text or video, we could easily know the best analysis and
insight on it—sentence by sentence, passage by passage.

What if we had confidence that
this analysis truly represented the combined wisdom of the most informed
individuals in those domains—not as dictated by a top-down hierarchy, but as
measured objectively, statistically and transparently over time.

And what if the knowledge of that
capability created a powerful incentive for authors to take extra care that
their work met a high standard of excellence.

What if it became more difficult
to publish information that was factually incorrect?

These goals
are achievable with today’s technologies. Realizing them is the objective of
Hypothes.is, a non-profit, open-source project led by Dan Whaley, the
entrepreneur and coder who launched the online travel industry in 1995. It is
advised by some of the leading minds in Internet technologies, rhetoric and language,
reputation, identity and distributed systems. The Internet Archive
(archive.org) has agreed to ensure long term storage of user content.

Exactly what is it?

Hypothes.is will be a distributed, open-source platform for the collaborative evaluation of
information. It will enable sentence-level critique of written words combined
with a sophisticated yet easy-to-use model of community peer-review. It will
work wherever you are—as an overlay on top of news, blogs, scientific articles,
books, terms of service, ballot initiatives, legislation and regulations,
software code and more—without requiring participation of the underlying site.

It is based
on a new draft standard for annotating digital documents currently being
developed by the Open Annotation Collaboration, a consortium that includes the
Internet Archive, NISO, O’Reilly Books, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and a number
of academic institutions.

Why Kickstarter?

The project
until now has been self-funded, but in order to deliver a working prototype, we need to bring in funding to feed our developers and cover basic administrative costs. $100,000 will
allow us to get started.

Every dollar helps! Since we plan to crowdsource peer-review in
an open and transparent way, it only makes sense that we use Kickstarter to
crowdsource our initial funding..

100% tax-deductible!

Hypothes.is is a non-profit effort. Your donation
is 100% tax-deductible and may also qualify for matching funds from your
employer if they support
such a program for charitable contributions. While we file for our own non-profit status, which
can take 6-9 months, we have teamed up with a well-known 501.c3 fiscal sponsor,
Planetwork (they helped fund early work around OpenID
and other standards). For any
contributions you make you will receive a letter from Planetwork/Hypothes.is
verifying that your contribution qualifies as tax-deductible.

Timeline

We are in the
middle of the design phase now and will begin coding after the successful
completion of the Kickstarter project. We expect to deliver a prototype in
early 2012 and will keep our launch community in the loop with a quarterly
email newsletter.

How you can help:

1.
Back us!

Please make a donation through Kickstarter by clicking the green
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If you have any challenges, or need an alternate way to contribute, email us at donate@hypothes.is.

2.
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now:

Reserve the username / handle of your choice, and let us know how
we can periodically update you on the status of our project.

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the word!

4. Got
skills? Have energy? Join us!

If
you are a world-class coder or designer, or just think your particular skills
might be helpful to us, we’d love to talk to you. Drop us a line at: join@hypothes.is

How Kickstarter Works

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your pledge amount and select a reward. From there, you will go through the
Amazon checkout process. Note that you must finish the Amazon checkout process
for your pledge to be recorded. Again, some people run into trouble completing
their donation-- please visit us at http://hypothes.is for detailed Kickstarter donation
support.

FAQ

No one has yet made an effective attempt to leverage the strengths of the Internet to improve the quality of information we consume, at the place that we consume it. In essence, we are bringing crowd-sourced peer-review to the event horizon where information is produced—the thousands of news sites and blogs on the Internet. To encourage quality, we will employ a reputation framework.

We’ve closely researched over 20 current and previous online projects such as ReframeIt, SpinSpotter, ThirdVoice, Stickis, Fleck, ShiftSpace, WebClipper, zBubbles, and others – as well as offline efforts such as FAIR and Media Matters. All have key conceptual flaws which ultimately are or were fatal limitations on their effectiveness and scalability. Hypothes.is is a direct result of our conclusion that previous efforts have missed the essential ingredients of success, and has been designed to address each of them.

Yes, we do. Think of Wikipedia. Most of us have never edited a single Wikipedia entry yet we read tens or even hundreds of them a month. 1% is the number frequently quoted as the ratio between contributors and consumers in that community. Frankly, we’re surprised it’s that high, and we think we can easily survive on that ratio. Also, using Hypothes.is will be substantially easier than editing a Wikipedia page, so we expect (but don’t need) participation from a higher percentage of readers than other tools.

If what is published is immediately fact and logic-checked, in a detailed and highly visible way, it will necessarily put pressure upstream to the point of authorship. In order to accomplish this we need better feedback mechanisms. Standard comments just aren’t up to the task, and neither are newer systems such as Disqus, IntenseDebate, Facebook Comments or others. While interesting, none of them fundamentally change the comment model. It’s time for a new set of tools.

We don’t expect perfection. Human affairs are a messy business. We do think things can be substantially improved.

Yes, we are certain they will. It’s part of human nature. In fact, the more effective the system, the more sophisticated we expect the attempts to game it will be. Minimizing and monitoring for gaming over the long-term are primary design considerations. Reputation in distributed systems is a mature field of study. Algorithms and social approaches to maximize trust even where little is initially known about participants and their contributions are numerous and diverse. Some of the world’s experts in this field are among the team members and advisors.

We don’t expect or need sites to enable this functionality. The system will use a range of interfaces, including a browser plug-in, URL shorteners, a destination site and other approaches to wrap existing web content with our toolkit. In the future, mobile apps will also be developed for iphone, ipad and android devices.

They won’t be required to download the plug-in. We’ll offer the capability through multiple interfaces. Most users will be able to experience Hypothes.is completely just by following a link. The plug-in will enable a richer set of functionality for editors--and, keep in mind, with newer browser versions, installing plug-ins has become as fast and easy as clicking a link—usually no restart of the browser is even required. People download apps for their smart phones every day, we think getting people to install a plug-in to their browser is a function of messaging and creating the right value proposition.

Any community-based service faces a "cold start" problem at launch. Ebay, Craigslist, Yelp, http://Match.com and many others initially faced the same catch-22: the utility of the service requires a certain scale. Here are three approaches we propose to solve this problem—the first is to provide a compelling initial value that doesn’t depend on community, a second is to engage pools of domain experts that are willing to help jump start quality analysis, and the third is to drive sufficient traffic to create critical mass. We have considerable expertise in these areas and will pursue these strategies as well as others in order to get the job done.

Hypothes.is stemmed from a desire for better information on subjects in which we were just as uninformed as most others. While political news and opinion are potentially areas of focus for some, we expect that most of its utility will come from a much broader set of interactions.

We don’t pledge allegiance to a political party, nor are we advocates for a particular political philosophy. Rather, like most of you, we are unique and diverse in our perspectives. Hypothes.is is about enabling a robust dialog and analysis on a wide variety of subjects across many kinds of information sources.

Many have observed over the last few centuries that it is difficult to preserve journalistic objectivity over a long time period as a commercial enterprise. As serial entrepreneurs, we are particularly well aware of the pressures on high-tech commercial enterprises to generate profits for investors—and the difficulty, or impossibility, of preserving the original goals of a project under these expectations. As a result, we think Hypothes.is is best-suited to fulfill its mission as a non-profit social enterprise, to ensure the long-term focus on its founding mission. We will employ a mix of best of class practices from this evolving class of enterprises to ensure long term revenue growth and sustainability.

A thesis is the foundation upon which any persuasive argument rests—namely, that which you seek to prove. It is the first thing you should start with when writing, and the first thing you should look for when reading. A hypothesis is a thesis in the form of a proposed explanation for some observable phenomenon. It embodies two key characteristics essential to the discovery of new knowledge—curiosity and humility. Stated another way, a hypothesis is a provisional idea whose merit requires evaluation.

The hypothesis of this project is that people can collaborate together, without top-down intervention, to arrive over time at trustworthy information. The truth is a messy thing, and we harbor no illusions that we can somehow corner this most intimate of human constructs. However, even marginal improvements on the status quo would be revolutionary.

You might have noticed the odd '.is' at the end of our name. It’s the two letter internet code for the nation of Iceland. And, yes, we’ve used this as a handy way to spell the word “Hypothesis” (a technique known as “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_hack”).

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In addition to the above, receive a Kickstarter exclusive "I made it happen." Hypothes.is coffee mug. You’ll also permanently be listed on our website (if you wish) as one of the original donors to Hypothes.is.

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Make a $250 tax-deductible contribution and in addition to the above we’ll send you a free invitation to the launch party in San Francisco

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Make a $575 tax-deductible contribution and in addition to the above, we’ll send you a free Hypothes.is Timbuk2 messenger bag.

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We’ll also create a permanent chair, in your name and honoring your support. Your chair will rotate amongst the highest ranked members of the Hypothes.is community.

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Funding period

Sep 30, 2011 - Nov 14, 2011
(44 days)

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